
Actress Ileana D'Cruz claims she isn't worried about criticism because everyone is entitled to their opinion.

Member of Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly, Gunthoti Venkata Subbaiah passed away on Sunday following a brief illness. He was 62.

After good start at box office, Rang De holds well on day two. The film collected little over 3 Cr on day two, taking the two days total to 7.65 Cr in AP and TS.

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Hospitalisations and death rates among the elderly in the US are falling, marking hopeful signs that a Covid-19 vaccinnation push aimed first at older Americans is bearing fruit, a media report said.

Naxalism took its genesis for a reason. It has made its presence felt in a big way for quite a long time but eventually seen the downfall.

Jathi Rathnalu has pumped in lot of oxygen to the box office but now its impact has gone down drastically.

A government teacher in Andhra Pradesh's Krishnapuram village was suspended for allegedly drinking alcohol in front of the students during school hours.

The first promotional event of Nani’s Tuck Jagadish called Parichaya Vedika which is first of its kind in Tollywood is held in Rajahmundry and it's a grand success with huge crowd attending the function.

Rang De trailer presented Keerthy Suresh in a negative shaded role as she was mostly seen torturing Nithiin.

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Forget the allegation of Andhra Jyothy that the Jagan government had shown blatant favouritism towards his own newspaper Sakshi in granting government advertisements, as it is quite common that any government favours its own media.

Keeravani's younger son Sri Simha and elder son Kaala Bhairava made debut as hero and music composer respectively with Mathu Vadalara.

Retired IAS officer and former chief secretary of Andhra Pradesh Neelam Sawhney has decided to take over as the new state election commissioner, instead of continuing as the principal advisor to the chief minister.

At a time when the media across the country in general and Telugu states in particular is vertically divided based on their political affiliations, it is no surprise that the media which either belongs to the ruling party or is pro-ruling party or those in the good books of the government get the lion’s share in the government advertisements.